Roy Keane was in typically bullish mood on Wednesday night as he tore Manchester United apart after their 2-0 derby defeat by Manchester City at Old Trafford.

The former United captain questioned the quality of several players and said he has no sympathy for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who has seen his side lose seven of their last nine games.

United were comfortably beaten by City and after the match Keane also had something to say about the Reds' lack of leadership on the pitch.

"It’s a long way back for them. We’ve spoken about leaders and characters," he said on Sky Sports. "I just don’t think they have enough. We used to be full of leaders, it didn’t matter who wore the armband.